#72: No, Everybody Doesn't Have Their Own Truth
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Relativism has a seductive force behind it. It offers you short-term relief for your problems - internally, relationally, and professionally. And the worst part is that it works. For a while anyway.
But relativist thinking also comes with a brutal, long-term cost:
It separates you from reality!
This separation is subtle. Most don't realize it until the consequences can't be ignored - and that takes a while. And perhaps the hardest thing to wrap your head around is that it becomes more alluring the smarter you are.
In fact, this loss of calibration with reality uses your own intelligence against you!
And it all starts from a simple assumption: Everyone has their own truth.
The good news is that it's possible to free yourself from this slow and inevitable fracture from reality. But it won't be easy.
In today's episode, you'll discover how relativism separates you from reality, why it's more tempting the more intelligent you are, and the one question you must answer to realign yourself with reality again.
Listen now.
Show Highlights Include:
- How to better discern reality from the narrative stories your mind feeds you (This one mistake ends marriages, chokeholds growth, and turns stress up - learn how to avoid making it at) (1:45)
- The innocent, yet deadly mistake of thinking that truth is relative (and why it slowly wrings the life out of you) (3:47)
- A cognitive safeguard that disappears from your cognitive toolkit the very second you believe that truth is relative (7:05)
- The strange reason the most intelligent people are the most susceptible to the "Perverted Truth" mind virus that slowly distorts reality (7:24)
- Why your growing confidence might actually be a hidden threat (8:50)
- How short-term pressure-relief strategies work at first, but then fester underneath the surface waiting to explode (15:00)
- How clarity fades without obvious warning signs (and how to spot when you're in this process sooner to avoid complete collapse) (19:03)
- One question (that's not sexy or dramatic) to help pull yourself out of the loss of calibration that happens when judgment degrades (21:46)
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